Served by the Central line between Liverpool Street and Mile End, Bethnal Green Underground Station was opened as part of the Central line eastern extension on 4th December 1946. The original p ale yellow tiling, manufactured by Poole Pottery, was replicated during the 2007 modernisation and several panels of original tiling remain on the platforms. Bethnal Green is also serviced by overground trains running from the Bethnal Green Train Station, seven minutes' walk away, which takes you to Liverpool Street, Hackney Downs or Cambridge Heath.

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Discover what's on in London 2018 with our comprehensive guide to the best events. From theatre to art and music to sport, London 2018 has something for everyone - so read on to find out what London town has to offer.

Ace Hotel London ShoreditchLondon > Hotels > Mid-Range Chain Hotel† from £113† 35% off100 Shoreditch High Street, E1 |
19 minutes from Bethnal Green Underground StationHip US hotel group Ace hotels arrived in Shoreditch in September 2013, expanding from their US sites to add a London outpost. The property has transformed ...More

Bankside PierLondon > Travel > River PiersBankside, Bankside, London SE1 |
2.2 miles from Bethnal Green Underground StationBankside Pier is located next to the Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and close to Tate Modern. From Bankside Pier a†hop-on hop-off circular cruise operates during summer and ...More

Dream OnLondon > Events > Exhibitions†Dates: 10th February 2018 to 20th January 2019Bethnal Green Underground Station, Cambridge Heath Road, E2 |
1 minute from Bethnal Green Underground StationThe V&amp;A Museum explores the world of dreams and the unconscious with its new exhibition, Dream On. Playing with the notion that objects come to life ...More

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A Pirate's Life For MeLondon > Events > Exhibitions†Dates: 20th October 2018 to 21st April 2019 - 10am-5.45pmBethnal Green Underground Station, Cambridge Heath Road, E2 |
1 minute from Bethnal Green Underground StationAn immersive exhibition which focuses on fictional pirates and their influence in popular culture, with key loans and objects from the V&A collections including books, toys, ...More

Due EastLondon > Restaurants > British restaurants309-317 Cambridge Heath Road, E2 |
2 minutes from Bethnal Green Underground Station Within the modern, independent hotel in Bethnal Green, The East London Hotel , this all-day restaurant and bar makes the most of local ...More

Four CornersLondon > Education > Adult Education121 Roman Road, Tower Hamlets, London E2 |
5 minutes from Bethnal Green Underground StationFor 30 years Four Corners has been training, producing and supporting the full range of film and photographic requirements. Services on offer include filmmaking facilities and ...More

spa LONDONLondon > Leisure > Health and BeautyYork Hall Leisure Centre, Old Ford Road, Tower Hamlets, London E2 |
4 minutes from Bethnal Green Underground StationBethnal Green's former Turkish baths have been refurbished and turned into a spa complete with aroma steam rooms and a plunge pool. Spa LONDON is run ...More

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Victoria ParkLondon > Leisure > Parks and GardensGrove Road, Tower Hamlets, Tower Hamlets, London E3 |
13 minutes from Bethnal Green Underground StationOne of London's best kept secrets, Victoria Park is a fantastic place to spend an afternoon. The city's first public park, it was opened in the ...More

The Old GeorgeLondon > Nightlife > Pubs379 Bethnal Green Road, Tower Hamlets, London E2 |
4 minutes from Bethnal Green Underground StationSitting at the heart of Bethnal Green Road, The Old George is a beautifully restored London boozer, originally built in the 1700s. With a large emphasis ...More

Shoreditch Town HallLondon > Business > Venue Hire380 Old Street, Shoreditch, London EC1V |
21 minutes from Bethnal Green Underground StationSite of the legendary Whirly Gig parties in the nineties, Shoreditch Town Hall lends itself well to any type of gathering. Re-opened in 2005, following a ...More

The Jamie Lloyd Company's season of Harold Pinter's one-act plays continues with a double-bill of scathing attacks on materialism and the class system including Pinter's final play, Celebration. ...More

Cate Blanchett comes to the National Theatre in 2019, the Spice Girls reunite and Christian Dior is the Designer of Dreams at the V&A. Two new musicals are dedicated to Dolly Parton and Mary Poppins, ...More

Christmas favourites like The Nutcracker, Carols at The Royal Albert Hall and the Santa Dash return along with a Festive Feast at Hampton Court Palace and a new puppet show from the puppeteers behind ...More